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  • 151 bytes (19 words) - 00:40, 5 January 2024
  • '''Citizen{{'}} Lab''' is a research group, associated with the [[University of Toront Analysis of a popular cellphone app called "[[Smart Sheriff]]", by Citizen Lab, and the German group [[Cure53]], asserted the app represented a securi
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  • A '''citizen''' is a legally recognized member of a political or civil community. In gen ...ring to universal suffrage, or full adult citizenship, the category of non-citizen residents is often very small and most adult men and women are regarded as
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  • '''Citizen journalism''' refers to journalism produced by independent citizens rather
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  • #REDIRECT [[Citizen journalism]]
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  • '''Citizen science''' encompasses scientific research projects in which data is gather
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  • #REDIRECT [[Citizen journalism/Approval]]
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  • <CENTER> <font size="80%">''':: The Citizen ::'''</font></center> <center>[[CZ:CZ/Archives|Archives]] - [[CZ:CZ|Current Issue]] - [[CZ:Citizen/V1-N1|Next Issue]]</center>
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  • {{citizen-header ''Each month "The Citizen" spotlights one of our many contributors! This issue, [[User:David_E._Volk
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  • This page is intended for the development of Citizen-initiated referenda that are allowed as a result of [[CZ:Charter#Article_37 #''Any Citizen may petition either the Management Council or Editorial Council that contes
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  • {{citizen-header ''Each month "The Citizen" spotlights one of our many contributors! This issue, [[User:Aleta Curry|A
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Citizen journalism]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • {{citizen-header ''A new feature in "The Citizen" is to spotlight one of our many contributors! This issue, [[User:D._Matt_
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  • ...t/ Science for Citizens] &mdash; an online [[social network]] dedicated to citizen science *[http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/466685a Citizen science: People power] &mdash; a report focusing on [[Foldit]]; by [[Eric H
    526 bytes (73 words) - 09:57, 18 November 2010
  • ...laced better. Feel free to change any of the text at any time. This is a Citizen page and should remain open for anyone to edit. [[User:D. Matt Innis|D. Mat I have included the following text on the [[CZ:Referenda (Citizen-Initiated)/Election of unopposed candidates, December 2011|proposal page]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[CZ Talk:Referenda (Citizen-Initiated)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Archive:Citizen/V1-N2]]
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  • == Updating the Citizen ==
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  • ...res (a not unlikely proposition) then Johns idea that being nominated by a Citizen in good standing is enough approval would be more suitable. I think both re ...l, provided that any method adopted must be accessible and usable by every Citizen.
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  • ...9&channelPage=%2Fep%2Fchannel%2FgsaOverview.jsp&channelId=-13326 Office of Citizen Services and Communications] ....gsa.gov pueblo.gsa.gov] (the [[Federal citizen information center|Federal Citizen Information Center]])
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  • ...t/ Science for Citizens] &mdash; an online [[social network]] dedicated to citizen science *[http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/466685a Citizen science: People power] &mdash; a report focusing on [[Foldit]]; by [[Eric H
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  • ...[Augustus|Augustus Caesar]] who called himself [[Princeps]] meaning "first citizen" although he was, in fact, the [[dictator]]. Augustus commissioned the [[po
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  • #REDIRECT [[Citizen journalism]]
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  • <CENTER> <font size="80%">''':: The Citizen ::'''</font></center> <center>[[CZ:CZ/Archives|Archives]] - [[CZ:CZ|Current Issue]] - [[CZ:Citizen/V1-N1|Next Issue]]</center>
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  • #REDIRECT [[Citizen journalism/Approval]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[CZ Talk:Referenda (Citizen-Initiated)]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[Talk:Archive:Citizen/V1-N2]]
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  • ...h, Virginia]]; former secretary-general, [[Muslim American Society]]; U.S. citizen born in [[Egypt]]
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  • | newspaper = The Ottawa Citizen
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  • A formal relationship between a citizen and a particular social, political, national or international community
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  • '''Citizen science''' encompasses scientific research projects in which data is gather
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  • (1741 - 1788) Respectable Edinburgh citizen who led a gang of burglars and died on a gallows that he himself had design
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  • A [[France|French]] citizen, held in [[Guantananmo Bay detention camp|Guantanamo]], transferred to Fran
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  • Citizens of the Crown Dependencies are [[British citizen]]s, the same as [[citizen]]s of the UK. Laws made in the UK that apply to the Dependencies refer to t Only the status of ''British citizen'' grants [[right of abode]] in the UK, but citizens of the different 'Briti
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  • ...ition, Border control, Mexican government, Cubans, Anchor babies, Diluting citizen's representation. ...Hate Crimes, Hit-and-run, Brain drain, [[Revanchism]] and [[Aztlan]], Non-citizen voting, Opinion polls.
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  • *[http://www.moonzoo.org/ MoonZoo.org] &mdash; a [[citizen science]] online project for collaborative annotation of structures on the
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  • A movement that claims [[Barack Obama]] is not a native-born American citizen and thus is ineligible to be President
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  • ...an and author, [[Israeli Defense Forces]] officer; former U.S.-Israel dual citizen
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  • A '''citizen''' is a legally recognized member of a political or civil community. In gen ...ring to universal suffrage, or full adult citizenship, the category of non-citizen residents is often very small and most adult men and women are regarded as
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  • ...[[Augustus|Augustus Caesar]] described himself as the "first [[citizenship|citizen]] of Rome", to deflect attention away from the fact that he was, indeed, th
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  • President, [[Arabs for Israel]] and [[Former Muslims United]]; American citizen raised in [[Egypt]]; columnist, [[Frontpage Magazine]]; speaker for [[Chris
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  • This page is intended for the development of Citizen-initiated referenda that are allowed as a result of [[CZ:Charter#Article_37 #''Any Citizen may petition either the Management Council or Editorial Council that contes
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  • ...laced better. Feel free to change any of the text at any time. This is a Citizen page and should remain open for anyone to edit. [[User:D. Matt Innis|D. Mat I have included the following text on the [[CZ:Referenda (Citizen-Initiated)/Election of unopposed candidates, December 2011|proposal page]]
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  • ...born and brought up in the United States, he became a naturalised Japanese citizen in 2000 (born 1965).
    206 bytes (26 words) - 01:14, 30 September 2008
  • *[http://www.canada.com/ottawacitizen/index.html The Ottawa Citizen]
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  • A naturalized [[Germany|German]] citizen, who had been in U.S. [[extrajudicial detention]], released, and sued the U
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  • First Pakistani citizen to become commander-in-chief of the military of Pakistan; became President
    282 bytes (36 words) - 19:35, 5 October 2009
  • ...nstitutes a political community (derived from the ancient Greek term for a citizen of the cosmos).
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  • Petitioner in the case of ''[[Hamdi v. Rumsfeld]]'', an [[Yemen|Yemenite]] citizen captured by Afghan militias in the [[Afghanistan War (2001-2021)]], turned
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  • {{r|Citizen juries}} {{r|Citizen participation}}
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  • An American citizen, convicted in 2007 of conspiring to assist in terrorism in foreign countrie
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  • ...[Augustus|Augustus Caesar]] called himself the ''Princeps'' meaning "first citizen" as a way to make his rule sound less repulsive to powerful [[citizenship|c ...term ''Princeps'' to describe himself in the disarming term meaning "first citizen", or more exactly "first in time or order"<ref name=twsApr2>{{cite news
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  • ...of the [[Supreme Court of the United States]] that determined that a U.S. citizen, not part of the military or a prisoner of war, not in an area of hostiliti
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  • ...id not have jurisdiction over the ''[[habeas corpus]]'' petition of a U.S. citizen, arrested by U.S. law enforcement on U.S. soil, but designated an enemy com
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  • ...nion by the [[Supreme Court of the United States]], which held that a U.S. citizen, captured in a combat zone and alleged to be bearing arms against the Unite
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  • ...]], commander of [[United States Central Command]]; a naturalized American citizen who became a translator in Iraq after the [[9/11]] attack and has become wi
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  • ...econdly, I am currently Treasurer of Citizendium -- I don't know whether a Citizen could legally fill both posts, but I myself think that the question should
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  • {{r|Citizen Corps}}
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  • ...migration rules of the host country. However, in the [[United Kingdom]], [[citizen]]s of [[Commonwealth of Nations|Commonwealth]] countries and [[Ireland (sta
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  • ...at the [[Institute for Policy Innovation]], Vice President of Policy for [[Citizen Outreach]], Bastiat Scholar in Free Enterprise, Competitive Enterprise Inst
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  • {{r|citizen}}
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  • '''Citizen journalism''' refers to journalism produced by independent citizens rather
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  • ...citizenry during the same election period as the Citizendium Council. Any Citizen in good standing may be nominated for the position, and all valid, accepted ...'s access to Citizendium, removing or altering content, or terminating the citizen. The Citizendium Council may from time to time devise additional sanctions
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  • ...She launched Fianna Eireann in 1909. She became an officer in the [[Irish Citizen's Army]], prompting the resignation of the Socialist playwright [[Seán O C
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  • ...Will at least a progress report be available? Will be reported how often a Citizen is nominated? Is there any limit on the numbers of people a single citizen can nominate? The wording of the Charter seems to have two grammatically po
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  • |style="background-color:lime"|[[User:Citizen #1|Citizen #1]] |style="background-color:lime"|Accept [[User:Citizen #1|Citizen #1]] 20:50, 26 September 2010 (UTC)
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  • ...]] may be said to be either public or private. Reading [[Citizendium]], "a Citizen's Compendium of everything", for example, is a public act since access is o
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  • U.S.-born citizen who was first a Baptist and then in the [[Nation of Islam]]; Imam, [[Masjid
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  • {{r|Citizen journalism}}
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